Obituaries Related to "Hines" from New York Times Archive
Gerald D. Hines, Developer and Architects’ ‘Medici,’ Is Dead at 95
He transformed skylines around the world by recruiting blue-chip architects and holding to the credo that good design is good business.
Earl Hines, 77, Father of Modern Jazz Piano, Dies
the father of modern jazz piano
Paid Notice: Deaths HINES, ELAINE P.
HINES--Elaine P., Community Activist and advocate for the advancement of Children's education dies at 64.
A Tribute to Gregory Hines With Tears and Soft-Shoe
Tribute to Gregory Hines is held at Apollo Theater in Harlem; he died Aug 9 at age of 57; joyous group of actors, dancers and friends gather to honor man considered king of tap dance; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths HINES, GREGORY
HINES -- Gregory. Heartfelt condolences to the Hines family on the passing of Gregory. His warmth, kindness and fantastic sense of humor will be greatly missed. Skipper, David & everyone at Skipper's Place
Gerald D. Hines, Developer and Architects’ ‘Medici,’ Is Dead at 95
He transformed skylines around the world by recruiting blue-chip architects and holding to the credo that good design is good business.
Earl Hines, 77, Father of Modern Jazz Piano, Dies
the father of modern jazz piano
Paid Notice: Deaths HINES, ELAINE P.
HINES--Elaine P., Community Activist and advocate for the advancement of Children's education dies at 64.
Paid Notice: Deaths HINES, GREGORY
HINES -- Gregory. Heartfelt condolences to the Hines family on the passing of Gregory. His warmth, kindness and fantastic sense of humor will be greatly missed. Skipper, David & everyone at Skipper's Place
A Tribute to Gregory Hines With Tears and Soft-Shoe
Tribute to Gregory Hines is held at Apollo Theater in Harlem; he died Aug 9 at age of 57; joyous group of actors, dancers and friends gather to honor man considered king of tap dance; photo (M)
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